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20/06/2014

So it's week 2 of the Summer of Colour 4 challenge over on Twinkle Twinkle Like A Star and this week I've made a couple of pieces both of them abstract. One is an Artist Trading Card (ATC) and the other is a larger piece where I started out with circles which were supposed to have been abstract trees but ended up being some weird and odd looking alien birds - or at least that's what they look like to me. This weeks colours were Teal, Coral and a Dash, Splash or Splodge of White. The coral colour came out rather orange on the ATC but I think I've got it a better shade on the larger piece. The only thing I couldn't do was get the correct shade of teal to come through on the photograph.

15/06/2014

It's been a busy week with lots of new artwork made for trade, to sell and collaborations. Those of you who have been following me for some time will know my passion for challenges especially if they are art related. Why do I join these challenges and put myself through the stress of coming up with something that would be acceptable? Well it's mostly to stretch myself and see if I can make something outside of my comfort zone.So my latest challenge started last week on Twinkle Twinkle Like A Star (also see my previous post) called Summer of Colour 4. I came across this on facebook (as you do) and I knew I had to join. The colour challenge last week was Aqua, Yellow with a dash of Pink. The first photograph shows what I did initially but I wasn't happy with it as it just needed 'something'. The second photograph is the finished piece. I'm much happier with that version. I can't wait to see what this weeks colours are going to be.

1st Version

Finished piece

Finished piece but upside down - I like it this way up or should that be down :)

The other items I made are some Artist Trading Cards for trading in a swap I am hosting at a gallery in Altrincham Manchester UK. I'm a volunteer there and have been given the grand title of ATC coordinator. I've found that ATC's are not so widely known in the UK and not something that is known in the art industry - the concept of "trading" art is not understood and 'artists' don't seem to be able to grab the concept. I think it's a great way of owning an original piece of artwork and the best thing is it is open to everyone and doesn't require lots of expensive tools.

Here are a couple of the ATC's I made this weekend. The one in the middle I made into a Father's Day card for my dad as they are the perfect size to put onto a card.

And finally I'll leave you with a picture of a canvas I finished this week. It's not very big and the colour is more minty green than blue/green. The hearts and 'follow your heart' are both made with air drying clay.

Apologies for the long post but I wanted to do a catch up. I promise my next post won't be as long. Hope you've all had a good weekend.

09/06/2014

Here it is the first colour combinations for the Summer of Colour 4 Challenge. Aqua Blue, yellow and Pink. The 2 main colours are aqua blue and yellow with the 3rd being an accent as either a splodge, splash or as in my piece drawing the eye to the centre of the picture.This is still a work in progress as there's just a little too much of the yellow for my liking. Not quite sure where I'm going with it yet but it will be interesting to see the end result.

02/06/2014

I can't see a better way to re-start my blogging than by announcing a new challenge called The Summer of Colour 4 which is being hosted over on Twinkle, Twinkle Like A Star. The idea of the challenge is that you will be provided with a colour palette which you will use to create anything you wish for that week using any medium you like eg. acrylic paint, coloured pencils, jewellery with beads, wire etc. I've not done this before but I'm really looking forward to the colour combinations and the challenge it will provide as I seem to use the same colours in most of my work - I think its a comfort thing. For the full details pop along to Twinkle, Twinkle Like A Star blog. Hope to see you there on June 9th when the challenge starts.